Tour Itinerary
Mardi Himal Trek takes you to the Mardi Himal Base Camp, the highest point of the trek, at an altitude of 4500 meters.
Astonishing views of the mountain ranges covered with snow like Annapurna I (8,091m/ 26538 ft), Annapurna South (7,219 m / 23,680 ft), Machhapuchre (6,997 meters / 22,950 ft), and Gangapurna Himal (7,454m / 24,450 ft) and of course Mardi Himal(5,587-metre / 18,328 ft).
You can hike through enchanting rhododendron forests, incredibly vibrant during the spring ( March to April), the small villages, green forests among the wildlife such as Musk deers and Lhopophorus, fast-flowing Seti rivers and Lwang waterfalls.
Immerse in local culture, cuisine, and warm hospitality while interacting with Gurung, Chhetri, Brahmin, and Tamang communities.
Opportunity to interact with friendly domestic yaks and calves during early summer seasons.
Offers a more peaceful and personal trekking experience compared to other popular routes such as Poonhill and Annapurna Base Camp.
Trek through diverse landmarks from forests to grasslands, terraced fields to rocky ridges, and finally to the Mardi Himal Base Camp.
Mardi Himal Trek is suitable for beginners but can also pump the adrenaline of experienced trekkers on 4 days itinerary and you can either enjoy a private trek or trek in groups to reduce your cost.